The Pinnacle of the Franchise: The Equalizer 3 Review

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The Equalizer saga has continued to captivate audiences over the years. From its TV origins to being reinvigorated by the brilliant Denzel Washington and later revisited with Queen Latifah stepping into Edward Woodward’s shoes. This franchise offers hope, a world where evildoers are punished and the innocent protected. The Equalizer 3 magnifies this essence, maintaining the trusted formula while elevating its scope and depth.

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Cinematic Brilliance: Examining the Engaging Cinematography of Identity

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Identity is a riveting psychological thriller that dives deep into the human psyche, interweaving a rich narrative with suspense that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. Directed by James Mangold, this 2003 film is a testament to the creativity and originality in modern cinema.

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The Equalizer 2: Denzel Washington’s Thrilling Return as Robert McCall

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The Equalizer 2 brings back the beloved Denzel Washington as the iconic character Robert McCall, a retired black-ops operative turned vigilante. Director Antoine Fuqua and Denzel Washington pair up for the second time in this sequel, giving us another intense and action-packed movie following the success of the first installment.

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The Equalizer: Justice Served Right

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The Equalizer, directed by Antoine Fuqua and starring the indomitable Denzel Washington, is a captivating action thriller that combines heart-pounding action sequences with a poignant narrative. The film follows the journey of Robert McCall, a former black-ops operative turned vigilante, who sets out to right the world’s wrongs and help the helpless.

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RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop Filmmakers Interview

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SCREAMBOX Original four-part docuseries RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop will premiere on August 29. New hour-long episodes will follow weekly through September 19 on SCREAMBOX. I had the pleasure of interviewing the documentary’s filmmakers: Chris Griffiths, Eastwood Allen, and Gary Smart. You can watch the full interview below. Enjoy!

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Jurassic Park: Celebrating its 30th Anniversary in 3D at AMC

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Jurassic Park, a cinematic gem released in 1993, has not lost its sparkle even after three decades. I recently had the pleasure of witnessing the grandeur of this timeless classic at a special 30th-anniversary screening in 3D at AMC, and I must say, the experience was nothing short of mesmerizing.

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Blue Beetle: The Surprising Gem of the Summer

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In a summer where the cinematic universe was buzzing with the electrifying energy of The Flash and the creative genius of James Gunn, who’s been weaving magic for DC Comics adaptations, the surprise entrant, Blue Beetle, swoops in and establishes itself as a top-tier contender, reminiscent of the acclaim Wonder Woman received in 2017.

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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: A Masterpiece of Horror

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The 1974 classic, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, directed by Tobe Hooper, stands out not just as one of the foundational cornerstones of the horror genre, but also as a thought-provoking film that pushes boundaries and explores the dark recesses of human nature. Contrary to the graphic implications of its title, the movie is a study in suspense, artistry, and atmospheric terror.

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Talk To Me: Authentic Horror That Defies Modern Trends

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In a world where many horror films are labeled as throwbacks, Talk To Me, directed by the Philippou brothers, Danny and Michael, truly lives up to this moniker. The film contrasts sharply with the modern trend of fleeting scares, offering its audience a profound, lingering sense of horror.

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Interview: Mick Garris Discusses All Things Horror

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Mick Garris is a producer, director, screenwriter, and novelist specializing in the horror genre I have wanted to interview for three years. I’m delighted to say it’s finally happened. We discussed Hocus Pocus, Psycho, Stephen King, Clive Barker, Halloween, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michael Jackson, Wes Craven, Freddy’s Nightmares, Critters, and more. Watch the full interview below. Enjoy!

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